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View article: Population Density and Spatial–Temporal Activity Pattern of the Tibetan Wolf in Dulan, Qinghai, China
Population Density and Spatial–Temporal Activity Pattern of the Tibetan Wolf in Dulan, Qinghai, China Open
As apex predators, wolves (Canis lupus) play a vital role in balancing and stabilizing ecosystems. However, the scarcity of empirical data on the population size and spatial ecology of wolves in Qinghai Province, China, poses significant c…
View article: Bisulfite Pretreatment Improves Enzymatic Digestibility of Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Poplar Through Changing Its Structure and Lignin Distribution
Bisulfite Pretreatment Improves Enzymatic Digestibility of Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Poplar Through Changing Its Structure and Lignin Distribution Open
This paper investigated the changes in anatomy, ultrastructure and lignin distribution of oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) by bisulfite pretreatment. It was found that after bisulfite pretreatment, a large number of pores formed in the cel…
View article: Health system adaptation to extreme weather events in Australia: A scoping review
Health system adaptation to extreme weather events in Australia: A scoping review Open
Introduction: The increasing prevalence and severity of extreme weather events is likely to present challenges for the systems in which humans operate. This review investigates how the health system in Australia, a region heavily affected …
View article: Mitigating citrus fruit cracking: the efficacy of chelated calcium or silicon foliar fertilizers in ‘Okitsu no. 58’ citrus fruit
Mitigating citrus fruit cracking: the efficacy of chelated calcium or silicon foliar fertilizers in ‘Okitsu no. 58’ citrus fruit Open
The ‘Okitsu No. 58’ citrus variety is highly prone to fruit cracking, which jeopardizes yield and results in economic losses. In this study, we investigated the impacts of spraying 5 distinct concentrations (0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, and 0.5 g/L…
View article: Human–Wildlife Conflict Mitigation Based on Damage, Distribution, and Activity: A Case Study of Wild Boar in Zhejiang, Eastern China
Human–Wildlife Conflict Mitigation Based on Damage, Distribution, and Activity: A Case Study of Wild Boar in Zhejiang, Eastern China Open
Human–wildlife conflicts are becoming increasingly common worldwide and are a challenge to biodiversity management. Compared with compensatory management, which often focuses on solving emergency conflicts, mitigation management allows dec…
View article: Porous fibrous bacterial cellulose/La(OH)3 membrane for superior phosphate removal from water
Porous fibrous bacterial cellulose/La(OH)3 membrane for superior phosphate removal from water Open
Lanthanum (La)-based nanoparticles (NPs) are promising candidates for phosphate removal owing to their inherently high affinity towards phosphate. However, significant challenges remain to be addressed before their practical deployment, es…
View article: Rootstock Effects on Anthocyanin Accumulation and Associated Biosynthetic Gene Expression and Enzyme Activity during Fruit Development and Ripening of Blood Oranges
Rootstock Effects on Anthocyanin Accumulation and Associated Biosynthetic Gene Expression and Enzyme Activity during Fruit Development and Ripening of Blood Oranges Open
Blood orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) is a rare commercial citrus fruit containing abundant anthocyanins and has numerous health benefits. Blood orange rootstock determines the fruit yield and quality. This study evaluated the effect of…
View article: On Laccase-Catalyzed Polymerization of Biorefinery Lignin Fractions and Alignment of Lignin Nanoparticles on the Nanocellulose Surface <i>via</i> One-Pot Water-Phase Synthesis
On Laccase-Catalyzed Polymerization of Biorefinery Lignin Fractions and Alignment of Lignin Nanoparticles on the Nanocellulose Surface <i>via</i> One-Pot Water-Phase Synthesis Open
Two series of well-defined lignin fractions derived from birch and spruce alkaline lignin (AL) by sequential solvent fractionation (i-PrOH-EtOH-MeOH) were engaged in a structure-property-application relationship study. The bacterial-derive…
View article: Pyrolysis behaviors, kinetics, and byproducts of enzymatic hydrolysis residues for lignocellulosic biorefining
Pyrolysis behaviors, kinetics, and byproducts of enzymatic hydrolysis residues for lignocellulosic biorefining Open
Enzymatic hydrolysis residues (EHR) are the solid wastes from enzymatic hydrolysis and/or fermentation of the cellulosic bioethanol industry. These byproducts have not been effectively used. Thermogravimetric analysis with infrared spectro…
View article: Key aroma compounds identified in Cheddar cheese with different ripening times by aroma extract dilution analysis, odor activity value, aroma recombination, and omission
Key aroma compounds identified in Cheddar cheese with different ripening times by aroma extract dilution analysis, odor activity value, aroma recombination, and omission Open
To determine the odor-active compounds in Cheddar cheeses with different ripening times (6, 10, and 14 mo), 39 potent odorants of Cheddar cheeses were identified with a flavor dilution factor range between 1 and 512 by aroma extract diluti…
View article: Preliminary study to investigate cellulose biodegradability of Bacillus - Aspergillus and Neurospora Crassa on cassava peels (Manihot Esculenta)
Preliminary study to investigate cellulose biodegradability of Bacillus - Aspergillus and Neurospora Crassa on cassava peels (Manihot Esculenta) Open
Cassava peel holds an abundance of nutrients that could be utilized as fertilizer in agriculture. However, high cellulose contents make it hard for organic digestion, thus slow down the absorption for plants. In this study, we investigate …
View article: Comparative Screening Test of Three Peach Varieties In Jiangyou
Comparative Screening Test of Three Peach Varieties In Jiangyou Open
In this experiment, three peach varieties introduced to jiangyou, Sichuan province were used as materials, and local varieties were used as controls. The multi-dimensional value theory and the combination rule of Reasonableness-Satisfactio…
View article: Correction of Iron Deficient Yellowing of Huangguogan by Different Application of Chelated Iron under Different Mulching Material
Correction of Iron Deficient Yellowing of Huangguogan by Different Application of Chelated Iron under Different Mulching Material Open
In this experiment, the asbestos chinensis was selected as the experimental material, and it was treated with black mulch, straw mulch, horticultural cloth mulch and river sand mulch, and compared with the control group to study the correc…
View article: Effects of phosphorus and potassium bacterial Fertilizer on Rhizosphere soil nutrients and Fruit quality of Huangguo Citrus
Effects of phosphorus and potassium bacterial Fertilizer on Rhizosphere soil nutrients and Fruit quality of Huangguo Citrus Open
In this experiment, 8-year-old yellow fruit citrus trees were used as materials, and the soil nutrients were determined with the combination of Bacillus megaterium, glial bacillus, organic-inorganic compound fertilizer and organic fertiliz…
View article: Effects of Chelated Iron on Roots under Different Mulching Materials on Fruit Quality of Huangguogan
Effects of Chelated Iron on Roots under Different Mulching Materials on Fruit Quality of Huangguogan Open
In this experiment, Huangguogan in Shimian County was selected as the experimental material, and the effects of different treatments on the fruit quality of Huangguogan were studied by mulching treatments with black film, straw, horticultu…
View article: Study on the Fruit Quality of Different Canopy and Tree Shapes of Huangguogan Citrus
Study on the Fruit Quality of Different Canopy and Tree Shapes of Huangguogan Citrus Open
In this paper, Shimian yellow citrus fruit was used as material to study the differences of HuangGuo citrus fruit strains by sampling, measuring and analyzing the fruit quality according to different shapes and canopy. The results showed t…
View article: Changes of the structures and properties of corn stover during acid sulfite pretreatment for improved enzymatic hydrolysis
Changes of the structures and properties of corn stover during acid sulfite pretreatment for improved enzymatic hydrolysis Open
Acid sulfite pretreatment has been shown to be an effective and practical method for improving the enzymatic hydrolysis of corn stover (CS) for bioethanol production. In the present study, the changes in the structures and properties of CS…
View article: Efficient fractionation of corn stover by bisulfite pretreatment for the production of bioethanol and high value products
Efficient fractionation of corn stover by bisulfite pretreatment for the production of bioethanol and high value products Open
Fractionation of corn stover (CS) was carried out by bisulfite pretreatment in order to improve the production of bioethanol and high-value chemicals. Firstly, the optimum bisulfite pretreatment conditions of CS (170 C, 30 min, 7% NaHSO3,…